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Global Scriptwriting 1st Edition Ken Dancyger

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Global Scriptwriting 1st Edition Ken Dancyger
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.09 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Ken Dancyger
ISBN: 9780240804286, 0240804287
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Global Scriptwriting 1st Edition Ken Dancyger by Ken Dancyger 9780240804286, 0240804287 instant download after payment.

Global Scriptwriting offers a look at an exciting new phase in screen storytelling, as writers and directors from all over the world infuse traditional forms with their own cultural values to create stories that have an international appeal and suggest a universality among readers, viewers, and listeners. 

A unique blend of screenwriting technique and film studies, Global Scriptwriting discusses screen stories as they have evolved through the years, focusing first on the basics of scriptwriting, then going on to afford a more sophisticated look at scripts via different models of scriptwriting: the Hollywood model, the independent model, the national model, and various alternative models. It examines the internationalization of storytelling, and illustrates how particular innovations have helped national screen stories to international success. 

This book is the first to incorporate the basics of the classical form with the innovative edge of the last decade, as well the culture-specific changes that have taken place outside of North America. 

It offers readers a view of the enriched repertoire available to writers resulting from the introduction of cultural perspectives into traditional story forms. 

Specific topics examined include, the ascent of voice, the search for new forms, the struggle between style and content, and the centrality of megagenre.

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